12-04-2015, 11:13 AM
Several months ago I shared a design idea for bent lamination dresser pulls. I have some process and results photos to share.
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I begin by creating templates, bending form and shop sawn veneers of cherry and curly maple.
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The veneers are glued up using weldwood plastic resin glue and a vacuum press.
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The laminations are scraped, sanded and jointed on one edge.
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I created a curved support jig for cross cutting the bent laminations. It comes in handy for scraping and sanding the inside of the curved pieces too.
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The pulls are then ripped to width
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The pulls will be attached to the drawer fronts with contrasting walnut dowels and a flat long grain surface. A curved jig is used at the table saw to trim away the ends of the curved pieces to create the flat surface needed for attaching the pulls.
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Once the pieces are cut to dimension I drill ¼” holes for the dowels. A fence and stop block ensures accurate repetitive drilling.
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The ends of the pulls are rounded over using a disc sander.
With all the parts pre sanded the pulls are glued to the drawer faces.
I am satisfied with the end results and have achieved the look and functionality I envisioned. I created two sizes of these pulls. A narrow 7/8” single dowel and a wider 1 ½” double dowel version. The 7/8” version is shown below on what will be the drawer faces for the convertible changing table I built years ago.
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Yhanks for looking.
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I begin by creating templates, bending form and shop sawn veneers of cherry and curly maple.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/DSCF3882_zpsmv2abw8r.jpg)
The veneers are glued up using weldwood plastic resin glue and a vacuum press.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/DSCF3884_zpsw5gdeolr.jpg)
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The laminations are scraped, sanded and jointed on one edge.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/DSCF3888_zpsid0gyoxv.jpg)
I created a curved support jig for cross cutting the bent laminations. It comes in handy for scraping and sanding the inside of the curved pieces too.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/DSCF3898_zpssehcc0qk.jpg)
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The pulls are then ripped to width
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The pulls will be attached to the drawer fronts with contrasting walnut dowels and a flat long grain surface. A curved jig is used at the table saw to trim away the ends of the curved pieces to create the flat surface needed for attaching the pulls.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/DSCF3901_zpse03txont.jpg)
Once the pieces are cut to dimension I drill ¼” holes for the dowels. A fence and stop block ensures accurate repetitive drilling.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/DSCF3902_zpse7qrbu41.jpg)
The ends of the pulls are rounded over using a disc sander.
With all the parts pre sanded the pulls are glued to the drawer faces.
I am satisfied with the end results and have achieved the look and functionality I envisioned. I created two sizes of these pulls. A narrow 7/8” single dowel and a wider 1 ½” double dowel version. The 7/8” version is shown below on what will be the drawer faces for the convertible changing table I built years ago.
![](/ssl_proxy.php?url=/ssl_proxy.php?url=http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb377/Dewoodwork/Dresser%20project/DSCF3919alt_zps0wad5epc.jpg)
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Yhanks for looking.
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